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<p> in his work Zur Quellenkritik der Epiphanios (Vienna, 1865), has shown that the work of [[Hippolytus]] against thirty-two sects, the conclusion of which is still extant under the title of a homily against the heresy of Noetus, is the basis of the Philosophoumena, and can, to, a large extent, be reconstructed from it. See also Schaff, [[Church]] History, vol. 1, 125; Hare, Contest with Rome, p. 214; Neander, History of Dogmas, 1, 51; Milman, Lat. Christ. 1, 66 sq.; Lardner, Works, 2, 409 sq.; Herzog, Real Encyklop. 6:131 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G neral 24, 777 sq.; Chambers, Cyclopaedia, 5, 376; and, for the [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] side, Wetzer und Welte, Kirchen Lexikonv 5, 210 sq.; Allgem. Real-Encyklop. d. Kathol. Deutschland, 5, 374. [[Early]] monographs on Hippolytus were written by Frommann, Intempret. New Test. ex Hippol. (Coblentz, 1765, 4to); C. G. Hianell, De Hippol. (G tting. 1838, 8vo); Heumann, Ubi et qualis episcop fuerit Hippolytus (G tting. 1737, 4to); Woog, Fragment. Hippolyti Martyris (Lips. 1762, 4to). On the earlier writings of Hippolytus, see Clarke, [[Succession]] of Sacred Literature, 1, 158; Eusebius, Hist. Eccles. 6, 20-23; Lardner, Credibility of the [[Gospel]] History, 2, 35; Tillemont, Memoires, etc., 3, 104; Neander, Ch. Hist, cent. 3 pt. 2, ch. 2, 7. </p>
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<p> in his work [[Zur]] Quellenkritik der Epiphanios (Vienna, 1865), has shown that the work of Hippolytus against thirty-two sects, the conclusion of which is still extant under the title of a homily against the heresy of Noetus, is the basis of the Philosophoumena, and can, to, a large extent, be reconstructed from it. See also Schaff, Church History, vol. 1, 125; Hare, [[Contest]] with Rome, p. 214; Neander, History of Dogmas, 1, 51; Milman, Lat. Christ. 1, 66 sq.; Lardner, Works, 2, 409 sq.; Herzog, [[Real]] Encyklop. 6:131 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G neral 24, 777 sq.; Chambers, Cyclopaedia, 5, 376; and, for the Roman [[Catholic]] side, Wetzer und Welte, Kirchen Lexikonv 5, 210 sq.; Allgem. Real-Encyklop. d. Kathol. Deutschland, 5, 374. Early monographs on Hippolytus were written by Frommann, Intempret. New Test. ex Hippol. (Coblentz, 1765, 4to); C. G. Hianell, De Hippol. (G tting. 1838, 8vo); Heumann, Ubi et qualis episcop fuerit Hippolytus (G tting. 1737, 4to); Woog, Fragment. Hippolyti Martyris (Lips. 1762, 4to). On the earlier writings of Hippolytus, see Clarke, Succession of [[Sacred]] Literature, 1, 158; Eusebius, Hist. Eccles. 6, 20-23; Lardner, Credibility of the [[Gospel]] History, 2, 35; Tillemont, Memoires, etc., 3, 104; Neander, Ch. Hist, cent. 3 pt. 2, ch. 2, 7. </p>
 
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